Bibi Netanyahu
The proud Zionist created and then enabled President Trump, whose people stormed the Capitol to put up a noose, wave Confederate flags, and wear “Camp Auschwitz” t-shirts.
Israeli Air Force officer Aviem Sella was indicted by a U.S. federal grand jury in March 1987 on three counts of espionage for recruiting Jonathan Pollard to hand over secrets.
Netanyahu got his White House photo op with Trump, but few believe Israel’s sudden peace deals will save the PM from the crises engulfing him at home.
The U.S. reportedly told the United Arab Emirates it would sell them F-35 jets and drones as part of the historic agreement reached with Israel.
The Israeli prime minister may play the victim of a media lynching, but the judges aren't buying it.
Israel's longest serving prime minister looked like he was down for the count after a third inconclusive election. But no. Here's how he outmaneuvered his rivals.
With the pandemic as an excuse, Netanyahu postponed his March 17 trial, and his allies have frozen Israel's parliament. He was a caretaker ruling by default—now he rules by fiat.